In cybersecurity, user error is the symptom, not the disease. A healthy culture acknowledges and addresses the underlying causes of lapses.
| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Creating a Security Culture Where People Can Admit Mistakes In cybersecurity, user error is the symptom, not the disease. A healthy culture acknowledges and addresses the underlying causes of lapses. Microsoft Leads Operation to Disrupt Zloader Botnet The banking Trojan-turned-ransomware-distribution tool has been a potent threat since late 2019. In Appreciation: Mike Murray Security industry expert who spearheaded healthcare cybersecurity efforts passes away at age 46. Russian Group Sandworm Foiled in Attempt to Disrupt Ukraine Power Grid The attack involved use of a new version of Industroyer tool for manipulating industrial control systems. Mandiant to Use CrowdStrike Technology in Its Incident Response Services Collaboration between the two firms will help organizations better identify and protect against complexity cyberthreats, chief executives from both companies said. BlackCat Purveyor Shows Ransomware Operators Have 9 Lives Members of BlackMatter, and possibly REvil, have likely resurfaced in the new ransomware-as-a-service group ALPHV, whose primary tool is the BlackCat malware. Scan This: There's Danger in QR Codes Trendy restaurant tables now feature QR codes that lead to menus, payment apps, and CISO nightmares. Security Nihilism Is Putting Your Company — and Its Employees — at Risk Some enterprise security tactics can backfire, pitting IT and security teams against the employees they’re trying to protect. Identifying a Vulnerability in the SAP Software Supply Chain Make sure you're using the patch to block this supply chain attack. Going Passwordless? Here Are 6 Steps to Get Started High costs and user reluctance have stood in the way of passwordless adoption, but conversion can be simplified if you take it in more gradual steps. The Blurring Line, and Growing Risk, Between Physical and Digital Supply Chains Risk increases as the lines between physical and digital supply chains blur and the computing footprint expands. Microsoft Patches Windows Flaw Under Attack and Reported by NSA "Go patch your systems before" the exploit spreads more widely, ZDI warns. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | | |
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